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Bumper bonuses round off year.
Byline: Stewart Oldfield Dec 12, 2005 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Goldman Sachs JBWere employees are shortly expected to be jumping up and down in delight....
Tags: bonuse, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., MARKETING, Strategy
Research articles 2005-12-12
Military offering more, and bigger, bonuses
WASHINGTON -- Faced with a persistent demand for personnel in Iraq and elsewhere, the Army and some of the military's elite commando units have dramatically increased the size and the number of cash bonuses they are paying to lure recruits and keep experienced troops in uniform. Last month, the...
Tags: bonuse, FINANCE, payment, Pentagon, soldier, troop
Research articles 2005-02-21
Continental Rewards Employees for On-Time Performance with $100 Bonuses.
By Bill Hensel Jr., Houston Chronicle Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 11--Bonuses were awarded at Continental Airlines Wednesday for on-time performance, despite the carrier warning at the same time of tighter revenues. More than 41,000 employees received $100 bonuses...
Tags: bonuse, Continental Airlines Inc., FINANCE, performance
Research articles 2003-12-11
Communications Authority of Thailand's Bonus Plan Seen As a Problem.
By Komsan Tortermvasana, Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 12--The planned privatisation of the Communications Authority of Thailand CAT is expected to run into trouble when its bonus plan is forwarded to the cabinet for approval end of this month....
Tags: Bangkok Post, Benefits, bonuse, Government, NETWORKING, salary, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony, Thailand
Research articles 2003-03-12
Cut Loose - IBM, and other companies, appear to be breaking promises that were made in regard to health care for retirees
Companies Trick Retirees out of Health Benefits Fran Asbeck worked for IBM for thirty-two years. He retired at age fifty-six in 1994, secure in the knowledge that IBM would cover health care for himself and his wife. "The thing is, we were promised all this would be free," he...
Tags: Benefits, bonuse, General Motors Corp., Gordon, HEALTHCARE, IBM Corp., insurance, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2001-04-01
Business World
Primitive moon flight WASHINGTON AP -- On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Edwin A. "Buzz" Aldrin landed the Apollo 11 lunar module they called Eagle on the moon's Sea of Tranquillity. Hours later, Armstrong descended a ladder and became the first to walk the lunar surface, even...
Tags: Associated Press, B2C, bonuse, car, computer, Dell Computer Corp., E-business/E-commerce, Hyundai, INTERNET, PRODUCTIVITY, SALES, Sonata
Research articles 1999-07-21
Nortel releases restated earnings, execs to pay back $9M in bonuses.(News)
As expected, Nortel Networks Corp. restated its earnings for 2003, 2002 and 2001. The company also announced it will install a chief ethics officer, and 12 of its executives will pay back a combined $8.6 million in bonuses. As expected, Nortel Networks...
Tags: bonuse, earnings, Nortel Networks Corp.
Research articles 2005-01-17
Morgan Stanley pays out bonuses of up to [pounds sterling]5m.
Christmas came early to staff at Morgan Stanley Wednesday, after the Wall Street investment bank doled out bonuses of up to [pounds sterling]5m ([euro]7.1m) apiece to bankers working in its fixed income department in London.Payouts at the firm, which Christmas came early to staff at Morgan...
Tags: bonuse, fixed income, Morgan Stanley, staff
Research articles 2003-12-11
A bit rich.(an article in Financial Stability Review, published by the Bank of England, indicates that too many bonuses encourage too many many risks, but that the bonuses can be structured more wisely)(Brief Article)
Financial Stability Review, a quarterly journal published by the Bank of England, is not normally fodder for the popular press. But on March 3rd, the Review made a splash, as British newspapers and the BBC carried its warning that excessive bonuses mayFinancial Stability Review, a quarterly journal...
Tags: Bank of England, bonuse, British Broadcasting Corp., financial
Research articles 1997-03-08
Autoworkers and their bonuses courted. (profit-sharing bonuses for employees of Detroit-based Chrysler corp., Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Corp.)
The Detroit-area economy is about to get a half-billion-dollar boost. More than 180,000 local Big Three autoworkers soon will have profit-sharing checks of between $300 and $7,900 burning holes in their pockets. And retailers, from boat dealers to jewThe Detroit-area economy is about to get a...
Tags: bonuse, Chrysler LLC, Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp., retail company, worker
Research articles 1997-02-03
Bigger bonuses on the way; Financial firms expected to dole out up to $20 billion in 2005; investment managers may get 15% more loot than last year.(News)
Byline: Mark Bruno NEW YORK - Wall Street firms are expected to dish out billions of dollars in bonuses this year, and compensation consultants and recruiters estimate that money management firms will likely pay out significantly larger bonus pack Byline: Mark Bruno ...
Tags: benefit, BlackRock Inc., bonuse, compensation, financial, incentive
Research articles 2005-11-14
Monday Morning: Boards must rein in exec compensation.(News)
Byline: Mike Clowes Corporate boards of directors still don't understand the depth of investor skepticism about their ability to oversee the management of companies. And CEOs still don't understand that their personal greed helps fuel...
Tags: board, bonuse, Charles Schwab & Co. Inc., company, compensation, financial, stock
Research articles 2003-04-07
United finds $100 million for bonuses; Brass holds tight to bonus program as unions face cuts.(News)
Byline: JULIE JOHNSSON Frantic cost-cutting at United Airlines skipped over a juicy target: a $100-million bonus program that management refuses to jettison. For those employees who survive layoffs, bonuses could be even more generous in 2005, Byline: JULIE JOHNSSON...
Tags: bonuse, United Airlines
Research articles 2005-01-17
The stock-option blues ; Many CEOs' pay declined because of lower bonuses, option grants.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Metro Detroit's CEOs aren't making what they used to, or at least not as much as they made last year. Their base salaries aren't changing much, but their bonuses and stock-option grants are not as robust as they were just a year ago. Crain's...
Tags: bonuse, compensation, Crain, Dura Automotive Systems Inc., Pulte Homes Inc., salary, stock, stock option
Research articles 2001-05-28

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USDA to aggressively use DEIP.
USDA will aggressively use DEIP...Dairy Export Incentive Program. Sales are being ratcheted up due to sluggish growth in domestic demand, low farm-level milk prices and a continuing drop in the number of dairies. In July '97, incentive program bonuse USDA will aggressively use DEIP...Dairy Export Incentive...
Tags: sales, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 1997-08-15
European champions Greece in arrears in wages and bonuses
ATHENS AFP — Greece's Euro 2004-winning team have not been paid for the last 10 months and have not received the one-million-euro a player bonuses promised to them, Greek press reports said. In a statement, the Greek football federation said that last summer it had received from European football's...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, federation, Greece, salary, team
Research articles 2005-04-20
US Army falls short on recruiting for 2005: officials
WASHINGTON AFP — The US Army has fallen more than eight percent short of its recruitment goal for the year, army officials said, acknowledging a setback for plans to enlarge a force strained by combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The army is responding in part by increasing the...
Tags: Quality, recruit, recruiting, soldier, standards, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2005-10-03
Air Force offers $10K college repayment to new recruits.
M2 PRESSWIRE-8 May 2000-US DOD: Air Force offers $10K college repayment to new recruits C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05052000 For the first time in its history, the Air Force is offering eligible new recruits up to $10,000 toward repaying their...
Tags: Air Force, CAREER, recruit, SALES
Research articles 2000-05-08
Shares of Indiana Trade School Fall at News of Federal Probe into Recruiting.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Oct. 19--Shares of ITT Educational Services tumbled 24 percent Wednesday as it disclosed that federal investigators are scrutinizing the way it compensates student recruiters at its ITT Technical Institutes. Rene Champagne, chairman of ITT Educational Services, made the disclosure to investors while assuring...
Tags: Benefits, compensation, FINANCE, ITT, recruiting, SALES, U.S. Department of Education
Research articles 2000-10-19
Football: Dazza asks for pounds 40,000
DARREN Anderton wants pounds 40,000 a week to stay at Spurs and ignore interest from Manchester United. His terms, which would make him the club's highest paid player, have already been branded as totally unacceptable by chairman Alan Sugar - which has alerted interested from United, Leeds...
Tags: Manchester United Ltd.
Research articles 1999-08-08
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